How do you play an old game with a new set of rules? Experts from Romania and EMEA presented at DCS SecurITy Con 2023 the latest solutions to the cyber threats landscape in terms of Zero Trust approach.
Why Zero Trust? Modern businesses need a security model that provides services that can adapt to the complexity of the evolving workplace environment — embracing the hybrid workforce and protecting a company’s staff, data, and commercial bottom line.
A Zero Trust approach lives by the ‘trust-none, verify all’ mantra — ensuring every user, device, and connection is authenticated ahead of being granted access to your business network and its most valuable assets and sensitive data.
As World Economic Forum stated, “the zero-trust model aims at serving corporate strategy and as such must be aligned with business priorities. To be done well, the transition to zero trust should be made in stages and scaled up over time.”
To pass along this year’s message, DCS SecurITy Con 2023 was organized in partnership with fourteen global brands: Cisco, Fortinet, Ivanti, OpenText Cybersecurity, Trellix, VMware, Pure Storage, Trend Micro, F5, CrowdStrike, CyberArk, Infoblox, Tufin, and Sycope.
Zero Trust Old Game, New Rules – Data Core Systems
Secure Remote Access and Segmentation with ZTNA – Fortinet
Uncomplicate Data Storage, Forever – Pure Storage
Risk-Based Zero Trust: Enhancing Security Posture with Data-Driven Strategies -Trend Micro
MultiCloud Security with VMware NSX – VMware
Automated API Security – F5
Prioritizing SASE and the Benefits of Converging Network and Security – Cisco
Identity Threat Protection – Crowdstrike
The Current Threat Landscape. Secure Your Identities! Go Fearlessly Forward – Cyberark
How Threat Actors Use DNS – Infoblox
Zero Trust approach with Data Centric Security – OpenText
ZT solutions for Users and Workloads: Duo Security and Cisco Secure Workload – Cisco